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Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. · Houston, TX United States ·(NYSE Alternext: CQP)

Company Description

700 Milam St., Ste. 800
Houston, TX
77002
United States (Map)
Phone: 713-375-5000
Fax: 713-375-6000
    Cheniere Energy Partners, a subsidiary of Cheniere Energy, Inc., plans to be North America's biggest gas station -- natural gas, that is. Construction began on the Sabine Pass LNG (liquefied natural gas) receiving terminal in 2005, and was completed in 2008. The terminal is the largest of its kind in North America. The terminal boasts 4 billion cu. ft. per day of regasification capacity as well as 16.8 billion cu. ft. of LNG storage capacity. All of the Sabine Pass LNG receiving terminal's capacity has already been contracted to Total LNG USA (an affiliate of TOTAL S.A.), Chevron U.S.A., and Cheniere Energy Inc. subsidiary Cheniere Marketing. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. Financials

    Company TypePublic - NYSE Alternext: CQP

    Single Location
    Fiscal Year-EndDecember
    2008 Sales (mil.)$15.0
    Employees4

    Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. Executives

    12 executives listed for Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P.'s Houston, TX location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    Chairman and CEOCharif SoukiNetwork
    President, COO, and DirectorR. Keith TeagueNetwork
    SVP, CFO, and DirectorMeg GentleNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P.
    Demand for petroleum comes mainly from auto and truck use and home heating. Profitability is determined by the efficiency of operations. Most companies are local and operate a single "bulk station" (tank farm), although the large companies may operate a dozen facilities and serve several states. Large wholesale purchasers generally can negotiate bigger price discounts from suppliers and spread the cost of bulk holding facilities over a larger number of gallons. An economic recession or dramatic price fluctuations, such as those that occurred in the first half of 2008, reduce demand for gasoline. Concerns about US dependency on foreign fuel and environmental issues also impact demand. Any decline in demand can adversely affect petroleum distributors. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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